For the record, I'm for bringing in Payton or Holmgren or Gruden or some other coach with a Super Bowl winning resume. Only because it would force Jerry back into Parcells mode. Not because the head coach is the problem here.

The actual coaching I don't think will be a significant change. It's a Jerry issue, not a Garrett issue.

With the news coming out today about Jason getting a REAL offensive coordinator, all this new coach rumors are a pipe dream. Sad to hear but it more then likely true. Great job Jerry. Love what you've done with the team

With the news coming out today about Jason getting a REAL offensive coordinator, all this new coach rumors are a pipe dream. Sad to hear but it more then likely true. Great job Jerry. Love what you've done with the team

I do too. Payton's a dream, a nice one. But at the end of the day, I think he just gets a bigger contract from NO.

Depending on how the team finishes these last few games, Holmgren would be the one guy I see Jerry going after.

Jerry's got a business to run and he can't fill seats with 7-9.

He's loyal to his friends but not when it starts affecting his organization's 'reputation.'

A lot of die-hard fans believe in the head coach, and a lot of don't. But I wonder what the casual fan thinks of these losing seasons? And I'm sure Jerry wonders as well.

Certainly, booing everytime the HC or GM is on the screen is an indication that the people aren't happy.

Jerrah could care less what I have to say but I will say this:

Coming from an OG Saints fan (I was at the first game in 67).

The Cowboys have always been the class of the NFC and is a cash cow for the NFC.

From way back from when they were the Dallas Texans to the Tom Landry, Meredith, Staubach and Aikman days the rest of the NFL was always jealous of the Cowboys because of one thing. They just won. Your Super Bowls attest to that.

Plus they have the best looking cheerleaders in the entire NFL (Texas girls are the best) and kick *** uniforms. The Cowboys were just cool.

I used to look forward to Don Meredith every Monday starting in 1970 when the MNF came on. Like it or not the country always had a taste of the Cowboys. He was knowledgeable and his banter with Cosell made the show. Gifford was the straight man in this comedy act. MNF has never been the same since.

What JJ needs to remind himself of is that the Cowboys had a long standing reputation before he ever showed up.

But what Jerrah is doing now isn't working. JJ is a good business man but his EGO won't let him do what he in his heart knows that he needs to do. Step away and let the football people handle it.

Dallas will get another Super Bowl before Houston ever will because you have a nicer stadium despite that icy debacle of a couple of years ago.

As much as I love Sean Payton I would be dissapointed but not upset at all if he decided to book and move to Dallas. He has every reason in the book to stay or leave NOLA. He really has nothing left to prove there. As great as Brees is he is not the same without SP, his mentor and his close friend.

If Payton left the Saints would be OK because Gruden or someone would step in. But I don't think SP wants to go anywhere without Loomis. It was him and SP that brought in Brees.

But JJ needs to bite his tongue and just sign checks.

I would be proud of SP if he went to Dallas and resurrected that franchise.

He and the rest of the Saints got a raw deal over this alleged fictionary bounty crap. A ploy designed by Goodell to save his butt over the plethora of upcoming concussion lawsuits. It's all a sham and the Saints were scapegoats. Tom Benson is not the confrontational type and the NFL knows that, hence why the Saints got punished for something that has gone on since the dawn of football and goes on to this day.

I know he won't have that title here but it's time for Jerry to open up his pocket books and pay a guy like him to accept whatever downgraded title he were to receive to do the GM job here.

It seems like Payton doesn't really want to coach a team without that guy if he were to put the clause in his contract.

The salary cap may hurt Jerry as far as getting players but there is no excuse anymore to not have a top NFL coach with surrounding staff and scouting.

You have tried it your way Jerry and it just doesn't work. Spend the money, win, and you'll get it all back.

Come on, man...there's no way Jerry cedes any power like that. I think you're half joking, but there's alot of folks that keep beating that drum that actually think (or hope) it'll happen. Need to get past that conversation...wasting breath.